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Europe's top human rights court ruled that French police unfairly targeted a French citizen of African descent during a stop and search.Writer: Serena CesareoProducer: Serena CasareoHost: Casey MagloireExecutive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Navarro joins executive producer Brian Teta to discuss President Trump's strikes on Iran and she urges Americans to pay attention to potential racial profiling and human rights abuses being carried out on the Latino community amid a mass deportation push by the Trump administration. Then, on a lighter note, she discusses her big idea to make a long flight easier for her pup, ChaCha. New episodes of 'Behind the Table' will return on Monday, July 7. Have a question or want advice from Brian or a co-host? Call or text us at (917) 960-3037 or leave us a message here: https://woobox.com/kaoojs. Messages may be used on a future podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this powerful and necessary episode of Culture Uncut, DJ Nova Fresh and the team celebrate Juneteenth and unpack its deeper meaning—not just freedom, but what we do with it. From life insurance and estate planning to the Israel-Iran conflict, immigration policy, and media manipulation, this episode is a raw reminder that freedom without preparation is still a trap.
(June 16,2025)Vance Boelter, suspect in Minnesota Shootings, in custody after manhunt. Israel and Iran exchange bloody strikes for a fourth day. A federal judge weighs turning L.A. city's homelessness programs over to a receiver. Fears of racial profiling rise as border patrol conducts ‘roving patrols,' detains U.S citizens.
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Guest host, Brian Lilley opens the show by talking about the attack in Colorado. Then, the food professor, Sylvain Charlebois, weighs in on whether or not the 'buy Canadian' movement has worked. A judge has tossed a seized gun over racial profiling of a Black driver cited 'systemic' problem inside Peel Police, Peel Police Association President, Adrian Wooley joins the show. Plus - a look into the meeting in Saskatchewan with Canada's Premiers and the Prime Minister. 1020 - Grocery aisle of flags and a shopping cart of reality The food professor, Sylvain Charlebois, weighs in on whether or not the 'buy Canadian' movement has worked. 1035 - Judge tosses a seized gun over racial profiling of a Black driver, and cites 'systemic' problem inside Peel Police. Peel Police Association President, Adrian Wooley weights in on this claim.
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Send us a textKirk returns to share insights from his upcoming book "Officer Hanson: Compassion in Blue – Finding Strength Through Virtue," which explores constitutional policing principles and the importance of compassionate law enforcement. His work weaves personal experiences with historical context to provide a blueprint for police reform that respects both officer safety and citizen rights.• Introducing Kirk's book about a compassionate police officer who treats everyone with dignity and respect• How the thin blue line culture can shield bad officers from accountability• Dale Brown's approach to police training in Detroit that emphasizes non-lethal solutions• The Battle of Haditha Dam as an example of tragic misinformation in wartime• Why constitutional training and common law principles should guide policing• How race relations can improve when officers are trained in compassion• The power of de-escalation versus rapid escalation in police encounters• Why knowing your rights and using "the power of paper" can protect citizens• Treating everyone with the same care and consideration you would show your own familyVisit affidavitsecrets.com/politically to join the book's waiting list and receive chapter summaries.Check out episode 234 for our previous conversation.https://www.buzzsprout.com/2308824/episodes/15632752-234-combating-government-overreach-with-tactical-civicsSupport the showFollow your host atYouTube and Rumble for video contenthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUxk1oJBVw-IAZTqChH70aghttps://rumble.com/c/c-4236474Facebook to receive updateshttps://www.facebook.com/EliasEllusion/Twitter (yes, I refuse to call it X)https://x.com/politicallyht LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliasmarty/
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Im Gespräch mit Miryam Schellbach und der Polizeiforscherin Daniela Hunold analysiert Mohamed Amjahid das Polizeiproblem in Deutschland und liest Passagen aus seinem neuesten Buch „Alles nur Einzelfälle? Das System hinter der Polizeigewalt – Über Racial Profiling, NSU 2.0 und Machtmissbrauch in der Polizei“.
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NRW führt einen unabhängigen Polizeibeauftragten ein. Nadja Bascheck erklärt, was es damit auf sich hat. Bundespolizei-Beauftragter Uli Grötsch berichtet aus dem Alltag. Journalist Mohamed Amjahid spricht über Polizeigewalt und Racial Profiling. Von WDR 5.
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*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. On this week's Doin Time, Marisa interviews Ilo DIaz from the Centre Against Racial Profiling regarding sweeping new police powers which will exacerbate racial profiling. Folliowing that interview, we present a recording of the rally against Islamophobia that took places at the office of Andre Giles in Thomastown.
La Raza Database Research Project is bringing awareness to police violence against Latinos.This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!Description: You wouldn't know it from the data, but Latinos are the second most likely demographic to be killed by law enforcement in the U.S, relative to their population. We only have these statistics now thanks to the work of La Raza Database Research Project, a group of volunteers in Southern California who are bringing awareness to systematic police violence against the Latino population. They estimate that almost 6,500 Latinos have been killed by police between 2000 and 2022 – but the data has been missing until this moment. In this unusual installment of our monthly “Meet the BIPOC Press” series, Laura and Senior Producer Jeremiah Cothren sit down with LF&F Social Justice Reporting Fellow, Roberto Camacho, who interviewed members of the Research Project to figure out why Latinos are so frequently misrepresented. Camacho also spoke with the mother and sister of César Antonio Rodriguez, a young man tragically killed by the Long Beach Police Dept in 2017 and misidentified in police records. Camacho is a Chicano multimedia journalist focusing on criminal justice reform, immigration and Chicano/Latino issues. He originally reported on this story for Palabra.Guests:• Ivette Xochiyotl Boyzo: Research Project Manager, La Raza Database• Roberto Camacho: Journalist; Social Justice Reporting Fellow, Laura Flanders & Friends• Jeremiah Cothren (Co-host): Senior Producer, Laura Flanders & Friends• Jesus M. Garcia: Research Project Statistician & Demographer, La Raza Database• Rosa Moreno: Mother of César Rodriguez• Priscilla Rodriguez: Sister of César Rodriguez Watch the episode cut airing on PBS stations across the country at our YouTube channelSubscribe to episode notes via PatreonMusic In the Middle: “Rhythm of Your Dream” by Nation Beat from their album Archaic Humans released on Rope a Dope Records, Listen & Learn more. And additional music included- "Steppin" and "All The Ways" by Podington Bear. Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Corporate Prison Reform Will Not Keep Us Safe: A Report from Los Angeles, Watch / Listen• Black Journalists on Police Violence: Reporting from the Ground Up: Watch / Listen •. Emergent Strategies for Abolition: Andrea J. Ritchie's Toolkit for Activists: Watch / ListenRelated Articles and Resources:• Project Looks to Unfold True Count of Nations Killed by Police, by Keith Mizuguchi, July 2, 2024, KQED• La Raza Database Project Seeks a True Count of Latinos Killed by Police but Determingin identity Complicates Accurate Reporting, by Roberto Camacho, May 1, 2024, Palabra• San Diego community demands more from law enforcement than non-binding policies to increase police accountability, by Roberto Camacho, June 9, 2022, Prism Reports Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel
Don't miss this deep dive into Target's dystopian mass surveillance police partnership. I spoke with South Minneapolis activist and freelance journalist Marjaan Sirdar about his astounding findings after completing a 12-part investigative series titled 21st Century Jim Crow in the North Star City: How Target Corp., the City of Minneapolis, and Hennepin County Created a Domestic Spy Program that Rolled Back Civil Rights on its Black Population.We discuss Target's high-tech forensics labs, its broad surveillance of anyone who even enters its stores or parking lots, and its partnership with law enforcement to surveil and police Black and homeless youth and adults around their stores. We also dive into Target's role in the wrongful conviction of 15-year-old Madhi Ali, who has already spent half his life in prison for a triple homicide he did not commit. LINKS:21st Century Jim Crow in the North Star City Madhi Ali's storyPeople Powered PodcastCALLS TO ACTION:-PROTECT YOUR DATA, AVOID TARGET AND DELETE TARGET APP-PUSH FOR EXPANDED DEMANDS FOR THE TARGET BOYCOTT: -Divest from policing -Divest from funding prosecutors & city attorneys -Transparency regarding uses of customer data -Divest from its massive surveillance apparatus -Call for exoneration of Madhi Ali -Expunge Downtown 100 + the geo-restriction lists-PUT PRESSURE ON TARGET TO MEET ABOVE DEMANDS-CONTACT HENNEPIN CO ATTORNEY'S OFFICE (612)348-5550 citizeninfo@hennepin.us Request review of cases Target has touched-PETITION: Target, stop funding police!-MADHI ALI PETITION-WRITE TO MADHI ALI, j-pay: OID #236437Support the showCocktails & Capitalism is an anticapitalist labor of love, but we could use your help to make this project sustainable. If you can support with even a dollar a month, that would really help us continue to educate, agitate, and amplify the voices of those who are working to dismantle capitalism and create a better world. https://www.patreon.com/cocktailsandcapitalismFollow us on Instagram and TwitterSome episodes on YouTube. Subscribe & enjoy! Cheers!
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Themen in der 6. KW:Superreiche häufen immer mehr Geld an durch direkten Einfluss auf die Politik und damit auf das Rechts- und das Wirtschaftssystem.| Reiche selbst überproportional an den Regierungen beteiligt.| Je eher die ARMEN für eine Sache waren, desto eher waren deutsche Regierungen dagegen.| Superreichtum heißt auch: Zensur. | Riesengroße Job-Potentiale durch Klimaschutz.| Opfer der Ahrtal-Flut vor allem Arme.| Für 5,5 Millionen Menschen ist ein Existenzminum definiert, von dem sie kaum leben können.| Zu niedrige Löhne nach den Maßgaben des Bundesverfassungsgerichts.| Bestimmte Delikte können nur von Nichtdeutschen begangen werden.| 2023 mehrere tausend KINDER unter 6 Jahren wegen illegaler Einreise erfasst.| Deutschland ist eines der sichersten Länder der Erde.| Racial Profiling durch die deutsche Polizei wissenschaftlich belegt. | Die meisten Gewalttaten in der eigenen Familie.| NSAfD grundsätzlich gewaltbereit.| Elke Wittich über den Typen am Küchentisch.| Und Pierre Deason-Tomory belauscht den Trumpl. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mother Nature....Natures, a mountain lion eats the family dog, Snow in South Carolina, American Airlines racial profiling, thirst traps and much more! Twitter: @voicesofmisery mewe: @voicesofmisery Parler: voices of misery Gmail: voicesofmiserypodcast@gmail.com Instagram: voicesofmiserypodcast Discord server: voices of misery podcast https://tinyurl.com/VoMPodcastTees
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Ohio State defeating Notre Dame in the College football National Championship. Later, Unc & Ocho interview DaMichael Jenkins and his wife to share their story after being racially profiled in viral video outside their Ohio home.03:19 - Introduction06:15 - OSU v ND30:00 - DaMichael Jenkins joins(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ciao Everyone, Happy New Year! As a podcaster and activist, it is my duty and responsibility to report on what's happening in Italy. The last few months of 2024 were marked by the killing by the Italian police of Moussa Diarra and of Ramy Elgaml. The Italian police has proven that the report by ECRI on racial profiling is a fact and not opinion, contrary to what President Mattarella said. Please support: - https://www.instagram.com/coordinamento.antirazzista/ - https://www.instagram.com/veritagiustizia.moussa?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== With care, Benny x
Experience an insightful journey through the complexities of the electoral process and the justice system with Michael Mulligan, Barrister and Solicitor at Mulligan Defence Lawyers. Ever wondered how a mere 27-vote difference can trigger a full judicial recount? This episode unravels the meticulous choreography behind recounts in the Surrey-Guilford Electoral District. Michael sheds light on how transparency and voter privacy are harmonized, the role of media in maintaining public confidence, and the captivating stories of disputed ballots where every mark counts.Switching gears, join us as we navigate through a high-stakes case in the Court of Appeal of the Yukon involving allegations of racial profiling during police stops. Discover the intertwining judicial framework between British Columbia and the Yukon and the challenges faced by a claimant attempting to prove systemic discrimination. Michael offers his expert perspective on why the court upheld the trial judge's decision and what this could mean for similar future claims. This episode is your chance to deepen your understanding of critical judicial processes and their profound impact on individuals and communities.Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
Polizisten und Polizistinnen machen eine wichtige Arbeit und oft einen sehr harten Job - aber sie machen auch Fehler, bis hin zu Polizeigewalt. Immer wieder werden bundesweit Beamte und Beamtinnen auffällig, die in Chatgruppen verfassungsfeindliche Symbole posten oder Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund rassistisch oder antisemitisch beleidigen oder diskriminieren. Wer zu Unrecht Opfer von Polizeigewalt wird, hat oft kaum Chancen sich zur Wehr zu setzen. Dabei ist z.B. das „Racial Profiling“ eigentlich gesetzlich verboten. Auch wenn die Polizei unsere freiheitlich-demokratische Grundordnung schützen soll, gibt es immer wieder Fälle von Polizeigewalt, die diesem Grundsatz entgegenstehen. Polizeigewerkschaft und Politik sprechen dann oft von Einzelfällen - doch inwiefern gibt es strukturelle Probleme in der Polizei, die z.B. rassistisches Verhalten begünstigen? Ein heikles Thema, über das wir sprechen mit Mohamed Amjahid, Journalist und Autor, Alexander Poitz, stellvertretender Bundesvorsitzender der Gewerkschaft der Polizei und Prof. Rafael Behr, Polizeiakademie Hamburg und Uli Grötsch, erster Bundesbeauftragter der Polizei Podcast-Tipp: Mouhamed Dramé - Wenn die Polizei tötet | WDR Lokalzeit Vor zwei Jahren wurde in Dortmund der 16-jährige Mouhamed Dramé bei einem Polizeieinsatz erschossen. Dortmunds Polizeipräsident Gregor Lange bedauert, dass durch den Fall vor allem bei "Menschen mit Zuwanderungsgeschichte" Vertrauen verloren gegangen sei. Der Podcast arbeitet diesen Fall auf: Zwölf Polizisten, sechs Schüsse, ein toter Schwarzer Jugendlicher: Mouhamed Dramé. Demonstrationen gegen Rassismus und Polizeigewalt. Was ist im August 2022 in Dortmund passiert? WDR-Reporter suchen nach Antworten - am Tatort, im Senegal und vor Gericht. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/mouhamed-dram-wenn-die-polizei-toetet-wdr-lokalzeit/13407601/
Nino Breeze shares his story, from a million-dollar drug bust that led him to federal prison to securing a record deal with Rick Ross. He covers the events that shaped his life, the challenges he faced behind bars, and how he turned his struggles into a path for his music career. In this episode, Nino reveals insights into the realities of the drug game, the resilience needed to survive prison, and his journey to collaborate with one of hip-hop's biggest names. #NinoBreeze #RickRoss #MillionDollarBust #DrugBust #FederalPrison #MusicIndustry #HipHopJourney #TrueStory Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Connect with Nino Breeze: https://www.instagram.com/realninobreeze/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUoGgHp96ZA https://www.tiktok.com/@realninobreeze https://x.com/realninobreeze Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://lockedinbrand.com Use code lockedin at checkout to get 20% off your order Timestamps: 00:00:00 Escaping the Hurricane: Journey from Florida 00:04:58 Transition from Rap Passion to Street Life 00:09:54 Embracing the Struggle in the Pursuit of Happiness 00:14:53 Transformative Life Reflections 00:19:57 Street Mentality and Skepticism 00:24:53 Reflecting on Empathy and Socioeconomic Struggles 00:29:59 Navigating Life: The Good Guy vs. Bad Guy Dilemma 00:35:23 Going Viral After a Massive Drug Bust 00:40:33 Unexpected Consequences of Moving to California 00:45:55 The Challenges of Making Money in Creative Industries 00:51:04 Arrest and Surveillance Encounter 00:56:38 Experience in Federal Prison 01:01:17 Life-Changing Encounter in Prison with Rick Ross 01:06:11 Racial Profiling and Arrest Incident 01:10:55 Navigating the Music Industry Independently 01:16:04 Understanding Gun Possession Sentencing 01:21:03 Encouragement and Staying Focused Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Using Freedom of Information laws, researchers have collated four years of police reports which they say paint a damning picture of who gets targeted. But Victoria Police has defended itself against the claims.
Welcome back to this brand-new, explosive, visionary, investigative edition of Light 'Em Up.We're currently being actively downloaded in 114 countries, globally. Thank you for your unwavering, constant support.Without fear or favor, we shine the antiseptic light of the truth on any topic that we undertake and report on.On this episode we focus on and explore emerging ways of addressing critical issues in the criminal justice system and policing — drilling down on and beginning a focused conversation as to:Rethinking how law enforcement is deployed and all too often traffic stop by police.Public safety has long been treated as the near-exclusive province of law enforcement agencies.Police are tasked with countless challenging and many dangerous duties, including but not limited to:— Responding to active crime scenes— 911 calls for service (that are made all the more unpredictable by the prevalence of guns on our streets and gun ownership in the U.S.)— People who are in the grips of a mental health crisis— Domestic violence situationsThe most common 911 calls include: business checks, disturbances, suspicious persons, and complaints.Simply put, the police are over-tasked and vastly undertrained to deal with a myriad of complex issues that 21st Century Policing encounters and demands — especially those that center around mental health.The risk of being killed while being approached or stopped by law enforcement in the community is 16 times higher for individuals with untreated serious mental illness than for other civilians.For the safety of the public and law enforcement officers equally, we have to begin to re-think, re-examine and re-engineer these concepts, whether it be the biased enforcement of traffic laws by police which drive racial disparities in the criminal justice system or topics like we've covered in the past such as “DWB” or Driving While Black in America.— Police in the U.S. conduct more than 20 million traffic stops per year— Some 42% of African Americans say that police have stopped them just because of their race— 59% of the U.S. public believes that this practice of racial profiling is widespread— 81% disapprove of it — or at least express the concept that they doCivilian first responders dedicated to traffic and road safety can better serve communities by resolving traffic and safety issues without the potential for punitive law enforcement action.Racial profiling is a significant policing and social problem. We all witnessed how fast the police incident with Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill escalated quickly from the body worn camera of the officer on scene.To mitigate the risk of harm to both the police and the public, many municipalities have tasked unarmed, non-law enforcement responders to address nonviolent social and medical issues such as mental health crises or have narrowed the scope of police discretion and duties in traffic enforcement.How many times have we seen in the past where a citizen is pulled over for a minor traffic infraction and it has escalated into a deadly encounter?— An expired registration— A crack in a windshield— LitteringIt happens every day, don't be fooled!Click here to see the list of the top jurisdictions that have first responder programs across the U.S.Tune in for ALL the explosive details and follow our sponsors Newsly & Feedspot.We want to hear from you!
Artificial intelligence is fast becoming a part of our daily lives, showing up in places we would never have expected, including at border crossings around the world. With more people fleeing their countries due to war, climate change, and other destabilizing events, our next guest argues that countries are turning to AI-driven technology to help secure their borders, but at a profound human cost. Joining us now, lawyer and anthropologist Petra Molnar, author of "The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What up! This week we talk about capitalism and the impact of it. We also discuss racial profiling and how it has effected us. We also touch on family dynamics and being the "first" to achieve something in your family. Always the questions.
Fahrzeugkontrolle, die Wohnungsparty zu laut oder eine unangenehme Personenkontrolle? Raya Petke wollte heute von euch wissen: Welche Erfahrungen habt ihr schon mit der Polizei gemacht? Weswegen habt ihr mal die 110 gewählt? Wann wurde euch geholfen und wann gar nicht? Wurdet ihr schon mal bei einer Straftat erwischt? Habt ihr Erfahrungen mit Racial Profiling gemacht? Jede Story war willkommen.
Super Bass singer Nicki Minaj's accusations of police racially profiling her following the pop star's detainment are now questioned by authorities.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In the four year's since George Floyd's murder we've seen some progress in how policing is done in the United States. The issues underlying the disparate treatment of Black men by police are complex and entrenched. This episode is a newly edited reworking of prior episodes that focused on various guests responses to questions related to experiences with law enforcement. Many brothers have shared positive stories. They are not all negative just as all police are not racist. However the stories compiled in this episode are meant to shine a light on the excessive pattern of stopping Black men. There are two positive stories at the end.
A police force in a Madrid commuter town has become an example to others in Europe on how to prevent institutional racism. Fuenlabrada, where 15 percent of residents are immigrants, has found a model of policing to end discriminatory ID checks, as well as stop and searches. FRANCE 24's Clara Le Nagard, Constance Twardowski and Sarah Morris report.
Two poll workers will no longer work elections at First United Methodist Church in Lancaster -- after two Black voters reported being racially profiled during last month's primary. A rally in Harrisburg has featured advocates backing bipartisan legislation to provide up to 20 weeks of paid family leave to Pennsylvanians. A Pennsylvania school district is celebrating the completion of its “Filter First” drinking fountain project. The University of Pennsylvania's newest union will have thousands of members, after graduate students voted overwhelmingly in favor of unionizing. A nonprofit is considering laying off more than 100 people and shuttering three offices after losing its state funding. A man who tried to shoot a pastor during a service in western Pennsylvania because “God told him to do it” was thwarted when his gun didn't fire. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Investigators are looking for the cause of a six-alarm fire in York County that destroyed the former Stewartstown Furniture Factory over the weekend. Advocates are pushing for limits on polluting industries that want to locate or expand near vulnerable communities in Pennsylvania. Flowers and trees are blooming across Central Pennsylvania as temperatures climb higher. But, what's invisible to the naked eye is all the pollen circulating in the air. Spring allergy season is starting earlier, lasting longer and becoming more intense. A central Pennsylvania county is looking into claims made by two Black women who said they were racially profiled during last week's primary -- when an election worker dismissed their efforts to enter their polling place. A Westmoreland County man is the latest Pennsylvanian to be arrested for crimes related to the January 6th insurrection. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Community Voice editor and publisher Bonita Gooch and Wichita State University professor Michael Birzer discuss discrimination in traffic policing
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Diversity is celebrated in Houston so why is racial profiling still occurring when it comes to traffic stops? New data shows just how bad racial profiling was in 2023 for black Houstonians. So, what are the impacts of these traffic stops and how can we stop them? Host Raheel Ramzanali is getting answers about these questions from Christopher Rivera from the Texas Civil Rights Project. Learn more here: Black drivers were pulled over at disproportional rates Texas Civil Rights Project's report on traffic stops Learn more about the Texas Civil Rights Project here Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Houston Follow us on Instagram @CityCastHouston Don't have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Have feedback or a show idea? Let us know! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Let's Talk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 56 of The Activist Files, we'll hear a discussion sparked by the 10th anniversary of the historic ruling in our stop-and-frisk case, Floyd, et. al v. City of New York. The Center for Constitutional Rights, together with NYU Review of Law & Social Change, NYU's Ending the Prison Industrial Complex, and NYU's National Lawyers Guild Chapter, brought together law students, lawyers, organizers, and impacted community members for a one-day symposium on November 3, 2023. Together, they reflected on lessons learned in the last decade of struggle for police reform and accountability, and imagined a future of abolition and community safety.What you will hear is the first panel of the day: “10 Years Since Floyd.” The panelists were activist and organizer Joo-Hyun Kang, who formerly headed the coalition Communities United for Police Reform; Floyd plaintiff David Ourlicht; and Floyd counsel Darius Charney, now the Director of the Racial Profiling and Biased Policing Investigations Unit at the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board, also known as the CCRB. Our own Advocacy Director, Nadia Ben-Youssef moderated.Speakers:Darius Charney, Floyd counsel, current Director of the Racial Profiling and Biased Policing Investigations Unit at the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB)Joo-Hyun Kang, activist and organizerDavid Ourlicht, Floyd plaintiffModerator:Nadia Ben-Youssef, Director of Advocacy
Nicolas Perrin, der Verwaltungsratspräsident der Ruag, wird den bundeseigenen Rüstungsbetrieb verlassen. Erst im vergangenen Sommer hatte Perrin das Amt angetreten. Weitere Themen: (01:26) Ruag-Verwaltungsratspräsident Nicolas Perrin tritt zurück (08:40) Bundespräsidentin Amherd gesteht Kommunikationsprobleme ein (14:15) So will der neue Justizminister das Asylsystem entlasten (16:53) EGMR verurteilt Schweiz wegen Racial Profiling (20:53) Gericht hebt Urteil gegen Ex-Raiffeisen-Chef Vincenz auf (24:12) Wieso sind die Bäuerinnen und Bauern so frustriert? (31:46) Prozess um Mord an italienischem Studenten neu begonnen (35:28) Künstliche Intelligenz als Problem für Cyber-Sicherheit
Die Polizei unterscheidet bei Kontrollen oft zwischen weißen und nicht-weißen Personen. Das ist Diskriminierung und kann Betroffene krank machen. Doch trotzdem ist Racial Profiling in Deutschland alltäglich.